At the time it looked to me like he was just running out the clock. And his interview the next day seemed to be sincere when he said that was his intention. He did admit that throwing the ball out of the endzone was showboating. So it's not like he was flat out denying that he showboated.

Now the OKLA ST player that copied him in the Alamo Bowl was a showboating prick without question.

To me personally, it's between that catch and Berry's first pick-6 ever in the NFL.

I was talking about the 3rd and 19. I said some Chiefs fans, not all.

Norman Einstein

01-04-2011, 07:11 PM

Anyone still missing Gonzalez?

I do, but I think TM has the possibility of giving us another HOF TE.

milkman

01-04-2011, 07:11 PM

Jackson was never even touched by any defender.

The most memorable play is terrible punt coverage by the Giants special teams?

Rain Man

01-04-2011, 07:14 PM

When it happened, I deemed it the most impressive catch I've ever seen by a Chief. I'm glad it's getting its due.

Sweet Daddy Hate

01-04-2011, 07:14 PM

Anyone still missing Gonzalez?

I do, but I think TM has the possibility of giving us another HOF TE.

Nah, he didn't play enough basketball.

milkman

01-04-2011, 07:22 PM

When it happened, I deemed it the most impressive catch I've ever seen by a Chief. I'm glad it's getting its due.

The greatest catch ever, the one handed TD grab by Otis Taylor with that Redskin midget DB draped all over him, making it impossible for Taylor to get his other hand up.

Rain Man

01-04-2011, 07:30 PM

The greatest catch ever, the one handed TD grab by Otis Taylor with that Redskin midget DB draped all over him, making it impossible for Taylor to get his other hand up.

I remember that one too, and it's the other top candidate. As much as I love Otis Taylor, my first favorite player, I would have to deem the Moeaki catch more impressive.

JASONSAUTO

01-04-2011, 07:35 PM

I take it the play of the year was the Jaguars winning catch against the Texans?

Another miss by the drafturbators.

J/k lol
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milkman

01-04-2011, 07:40 PM

I remember that one too, and it's the other top candidate. As much as I love Otis Taylor, my first favorite player, I would have to deem the Moeaki catch more impressive.

The thing is, Moeaki's catch showed his ability to get up and pull the ball out of the air, but he was able to pull it in and secure it with his other hand.

I have never seen anyone make a catch like Taylor's, where he was just being molested by the DB.

He was being tackled, with his left hand pinned to his body and fighting to maintain his feet.

It was an incredible display of athletic ability and strength.

jAZ

01-04-2011, 07:43 PM

The thing is, Moeaki's catch showed his ability to get up and pull the ball out of the air, but he was able to pull it in and secure it with his other hand.

I have never seen anyone make a catch like Taylor's, where he was just being molested by the DB.

He was being tackled, with his left hand pinned to his body and fighting to maintain his feet.

It was an incredible display of athletic ability and strength.

Shouldn't there be video of this somewhere?

milkman

01-04-2011, 07:45 PM

Shouldn't there be video of this somewhere?

Video from '71-72.......:shrug:

Rain Man

01-04-2011, 08:17 PM

Shouldn't there be video of this somewhere?

I'd actually like to see it again. I've seen a still pic of it at some point in the past, and I think back when he was playing I saw some replays, but it's been about 35 years.

Norman Einstein

01-04-2011, 08:26 PM

Video from '71-72.......:shrug:16mm Film

NFL Films

jAZ

01-04-2011, 11:18 PM

ESPN is running the countdown again now. After the commerical.

wazu

01-04-2011, 11:33 PM

DeSean Jackson's kick return was #1.

A no-brainer. That capped one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history. And wasn't it the first "walk-off" punt return for a TD ever? The showboating or running out the clock or whatever was just icing on the cake.

Rain Man

01-05-2011, 12:54 AM

A no-brainer. That capped one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history. And wasn't it the first "walk-off" punt return for a TD ever? The showboating or running out the clock or whatever was just icing on the cake.

Cough cough (Tamarick Vanover) cough cough.Technically his wasn't the same since it was in OT.

-King-

01-05-2011, 03:35 AM

I hate showboating. It's stupid and unnecessary.

Its a game
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Micjones

01-05-2011, 04:02 AM

When it happened I figured it would probably wind up being one of the five best catches all season.

Was absolutely insane. I remember watching it in awe...
Like, "What the hell is this kid on?"

Guru

01-05-2011, 04:19 AM

Its a game
Posted via Mobile DeviceAnd they are supposed to be professionals. Act like you have fuggin been there before. Barry Sanders and Marcus Allen were class acts about that. Cross the goal line and give the ball to the ref. Pretty simple concept that gets you respect.

SenselessChiefsFan

01-05-2011, 07:51 AM

Best catch? Whatever, that was a perfect throw.

DonTellMeShowMe

01-05-2011, 08:12 AM

http://www.gifbin.com/bin/1232550426_worf%20face%20palm.gif

stevieray

01-05-2011, 08:39 AM

The greatest catch ever, the one handed TD grab by Otis Taylor with that Redskin midget DB draped all over him, making it impossible for Taylor to get his other hand up.

by FAR....

Otis Taylor is incomparable.

Shag

01-05-2011, 09:02 AM

Jackson was never even touched by any defender.

The most memorable play is terrible punt coverage by the Giants special teams?

That was my thought, too. They must have factored in the situation, and being the first ever walk-off punt return...